If field target is your sport, then the R11 MKII rifle is your gun. The stained beech stock sports a cheekpiece that can be adjusted up almost 2" and a buttplate that offers comparable adjustment. You'll feel like this rifle is part of your body!

The famous German Rekord trigger's adjustability gives you another edge over your competitors. Since the rifle is built for competition, there are no open sights. The 11mm dovetail grooves are cut into the receiver and make it easy to add a scope.

Of course, you don't have to shoot field target to enjoy the R11 MKII. Plinking, shooting spinners, knocking down metallic silhouettes and slicing through paper targets are even more fun when you always hit your mark.

Don't forget to pick up a variety of recommended pellets so you can determine which ones shoot best in your R11 MkII air rifle. You'll need a scope, too, since this air rifle doesn't have open sights.

Things I liked:Overall quality and feel is great. Accuracy is superb. After 600 pellets shooting sub MOA groups at 25 yards. The spring action is smooth with little recoil shooting 10.6 gr pellets. Everything about this rifle feels and works right. It is a joy to shootThings I would have changed:Two things: One the scope grooves need to be longer to accommodate proper eye relief on a longer scope. Two the trigger guard is not at the same standard as the rest of the rifle. Dull bluing with a visible parting line. This rifle deserves a more refined guard that matches the craftsmanship of the rest of the rifleWhat others should know:If you are going to put a longer, 50mm objective scope on this rifle get extended rings. This will allow proper eye relief without having the front ring against the turrets.

Things I liked:Quality is what I expected, bluing is as good as my TX 200. The adjustable stock fits like a glove, shouldering this rifle is a dream. Accuracy is almost unbelievable. She is light, and the no slip grips are an outstanding. It is a shame this stock is not offered on all the high end rifles Beeman sells from Weihrauch. The trigger is nice, but the TX200 trigger is better out of the box, and is about the same as an untuned T06 trigger. She seems to like most pellets, but loves H&N FTT 4.51 heads. I like the warranty, but it will soon be voided because of the things I do not like.Things I would have changed:Spring noise & Recoil. This thing kicks like a mule and the spring noise out of the box will give you a head ache and should be addressed. After shooting a few days it is getting better, but is in great need of a tune with some trigger work to make this rifle the best it can be. It is said that the Record trigger is the best, and it might be after it has had a visit to an airgun smith.What others should know:Service from PA is spectacular, Tyler is the best. I still gave this rifle 5 stars because out of the box it is as accurate as my TX200MK3 and will only get better with some TLC. I also own some other high quality spring piston rifles and PCPs, and I know they will be spending more time in a cold closet than in my hands. It is my opinion that the R11 is the most underrated rifle (break barrel or under lever) spring rifle one could spend their money on. I use to recommend a D-34 as the first rifle to get, not any more. This is such a fine rifle when you pass it down (after prying it from my dead hands) to your child will cherish it for a lifetime.

After 2000 shots forget about a tune until you wear out the spring or seals. This rifle is better than my New FWB. All spring noise is gone, shot cycle is nice. I know every rifle benefits from a tune, but why waste my money too early. :) You want a nice quality break barrel get this one. :)